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  2. Yamaha TTR125 - Wikipedia

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    The TT-R125L version has larger wheels (19 in (480 mm) and 16 in (410 mm)), with a 31.7 in (810 mm) seat height, and a front disc brake. [2] Introduced in 2003, the TT-R125E has electric start. [2] The TT-R125LE combines both features of the L and E variants.

  3. Yamaha YZF-R125 - Wikipedia

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    Overall height 1065 mm Seat height 815 mm Wheelbase 1355 mm Ground clearance 155 mm Turning radius 3100 mm Fork leg diameter 33 mm Front brake Disc Fixed, 292 mm Caliper Floating, 2 piston, axial mount Engine Type Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC: Displacement 124.7 cc Bore x Stroke 52.0 x 58.6 mm Compression ratio 11.2 : 1 Fuel consumption

  4. Yamaha TTR230 - Wikipedia

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    The names TT, TT-R, and XT have been used for semi off-road and street versions in different markets and in different eras. The TT-R230 is a mid-range dirt bike for beginner to intermediate riders, kids or teen. It is mainly used for family recreation and off-road trails. It has a soft suspension, wide seat and high ground clearance. [4]

  5. Yamaha 125 V4 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha 125 V4, also known as the RA31A, is a racing motorcycle produced by Yamaha, for the 125cc class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing, between 1966 and 1970. [ 3 ] RA31A

  6. Yamaha TTR250 - Wikipedia

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    This motorcycle, scooter or moped-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Yamaha XT125R - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha XT125R is a four-stroke, single cylinder enduro/adventure motorcycle. [1] It was made by Yamaha since the 2003 model year. It shares its power plant with the YBR125 and its supermoto brother, the Yamaha XT125X.

  8. SYM Sport Rider 125i - Wikipedia

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    The SYM Sport Rider 125i is powered by an all-new 125 cc SOHC 2-valve 4-stroke ECOTECH engine with fuel injection that is capable to produce 9.5 PS (7.0 kW) of power at 8,000 rpm and 10.8 N⋅m (8.0 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,500 rpm. [2] [1] The usage of fuel injection technology enables the Sport Rider to become Euro 3 emission standard compliant.

  9. Yamaha TZR125 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TZR125 is a two-stroke 125 cc (7.6 cu in) sports motorcycle made for the European and South East Asian markets which uses the YPVS.The TZR125 was produced from 1987 and spanned two generations until the late 1990s each with a number of variants and sub variants.